Inland Waters Biodiversity
Inland water ecosystems are often extensively modified by humans, more so than marine or terrestrial systems, and are amongst the most threatened ecosystem types of all. Physical alteration, habitat loss and degradation, water withdrawal, overexploitation, pollution and the introduction of invasive alien species are the main threats to these ecosystems and their associated biological resources. More »

Notifications

25 September 2008 (2008-125)
Streamlining and making more explicit the roles of the CBD and Ramsar Convention. More »
18 September 2008 (2008-119)
Voluntary reports for the in-depth review of implementation of the programme of work on the biological diversity of inland water ecosystems. More »

Upcoming Meetings

16 - 22 March 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
Fifth World Water Forum.